Alaa Qrareya

Education

University of Mississippi
United States of America

Ph.D.

Jacksonville State University
United States of America

Master’s of Science

An-Najah National University
Palestine, State of

PharmD

Publications

Effects of inhaled low-concentration xenon gas on naltrexone-precipitated withdrawal symptoms in morphine-dependent mice

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Drug Alcohol Depend

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HIV-1 Tat Upregulates the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products and Superoxide Dismutase-2 in the Heart of Transgenic Mice

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Viruses

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HIV-1 Tat Upregulates the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products and Superoxide Dismutase-2 in the Heart of Transgenic Mice

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Viruses

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Age-related neuroendocrine, cognitive, and behavioral co-morbidities are promoted by HIV-1 Tat expression in male mice

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Aging (Albany NY)

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HIV-Tat protein-accelerated aging

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Aging (Albany NY)

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Allopregnanolone and neuroHIV: Potential benefits of neuroendocrine modulation in the era of antiretroviral therapy

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Journal of neuroendocrinology

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In vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy detection of metabolite abnormalities in aged Tat-transgenic mouse brain

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GeroScience

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HIV-1 Tat promotes age-related cognitive, anxiety-like, and antinociceptive impairments in female mice that are moderated by aging and endocrine status

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Geroscience

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Pregnane steroidogenesis is altered by HIV-1 Tat and morphine: Physiological allopregnanolone is protective against neurotoxic and psychomotor effects

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Neurobiology of Stress

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Pregnane steroidogenesis is altered by HIV-1 Tat and morphine: Physiological allopregnanolone is protective against neurotoxic and psychomotor effects

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Neurobiology of stress

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Combined HIV-1 Tat and oxycodone activate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal and -gonadal axes and promote psychomotor, affective, and cognitive dysfunction in female mice

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Hormones and behavior

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Central Actions of 3α,5α-THP Involving NMDA and GABAA Receptors Regulate Affective and Sexual Behavior of Female Rats

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Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience

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